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After having finished Katy Tur’s “Unbelievable”, her memoir of covering Trump as a journalist from his candidacy announcement until election night, I’m left with a sense of having gained new insights and also of...

Critics of President Trump often point to his more “flamboyant” tweets as proof of his dangerousness on the world diplomatic stage. They decry the unfilled positions in the State Department and amongst America’s diplomatic...

I don’t think that my negative feelings toward electronic books are just due to my romanticism. Although they are conventient and feature instant delivery of the product, there exists numerous flaws with the concept...

I have read a great number of books in my life. From childhood, through the teenage years until adulthood, I’ve been an avid reader. After finishing “The Fourth Political Theory” by Alexander Dugin earlier...

Don’t judge a book by its cover. This famous adage has rarely been more accurate than in this instance. “4th Generation Warfare Handbook” is an essential book for understanding Western foreign policy disasters. Unfortunately,...

Earlier today I read Roald Dahl’s “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory”. Upon opening the book I was immediately struck by the overtness of the themes. The story immediately pushes the narrative that the poor...

The more things change, the more they stay the same. Donald Trump has been remarkably consistent up through the years. His signature book “The Art of the Deal” chronicles Trump’s business career from the...

Thoughts After Reading: “The Handmaid’s Tale” Written by: Margaret Atwood I recently finished “The Handmaid’s Tale” by Margaret Atwood. It is a about a dystopian vision of a theocratic takeover of the United States....